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|Alias = Violet|Likes = Getting her way, using her telekinesis powers, going invisible|Dislikes = getting caught, being embarrassed, being picked on, being annoyed by Dash, her parents, and Jack Jack}}
 
|Alias = Violet|Likes = Getting her way, using her telekinesis powers, going invisible|Dislikes = getting caught, being embarrassed, being picked on, being annoyed by Dash, her parents, and Jack Jack}}
 
{{Quote|Dad, I Know This Is Going to Work But if it doesn't And we crash My Shields are Probably better Protection Then the Ship i should Stay Here W/ Jack Jack| Violet's First Lines of the movie}}
 
{{Quote|Dad, I Know This Is Going to Work But if it doesn't And we crash My Shields are Probably better Protection Then the Ship i should Stay Here W/ Jack Jack| Violet's First Lines of the movie}}
'''Violet Parr '''is a Proportional character in ''[[The Incredibles]]'' and [[Incredibles 2|''Incredibles 2'']]. She is a [[Genders|female]] [[Supers|super heroine]] who is the daughter (and eldest child) of [[Robert Parr|Bob]] and [[Helen Parr]] She is One Of Marlie's Favorite Character's as well as the older sister of [[Dashiell Robert Parr|Dash]] and [[Jack-Jack Parr|Jack-Jack]]. At first, she is shy, gloomy, and nervous. But after receiving a pep talk from her mom in [[Nomanisan Island|Romanian Island]], she performs a [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HighHeelFaceTurn High-Heel–Face Turn].
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'''Violet Parr '''is a Proportional character in ''[[The Incredibles]]'' and [[Incredibles 2|''Incredibles 2'']]. She is a [[Genders|female]] [[Supers|super heroine]] who is the daughter (and eldest child) of [[Robert Parr|Bob]] and [[Helen Parr]] She is One Of Marlie's Favorite Character's as well as the older sister of [[Dashiell Robert Parr|Dash]] and [[Jack-Jack Parr|Jack-Jack]]. At first, she is shy, gloomy, and nervous. But after receiving a pep talk from her mom in [[Nomanisan Island|Romanian Island]], she performs a [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HighHeelFaceTurn High-Heel–Face Turn] She Was First Seen In Taylor Swift's Shake it Off Music Video
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

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"Dad, I Know This Is Going to Work But if it doesn't And we crash My Shields are Probably better Protection Then the Ship i should Stay Here W/ Jack Jack"
— Violet's First Lines of the movie

Violet Parr is a Proportional character in The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. She is a female super heroine who is the daughter (and eldest child) of Bob and Helen Parr She is One Of Marlie's Favorite Character's as well as the older sister of Dash and Jack-Jack. At first, she is shy, gloomy, and nervous. But after receiving a pep talk from her mom in Romanian Island, she performs a High-Heel–Face Turn She Was First Seen In Taylor Swift's Shake it Off Music Video

Biography

The Incredibles

When Violet is first introduced, she is depicted as gloomy, uncertain and socially withdrawn, preferring to hide behind her long raven hair. She has a crush on one of her classmates, Tony Rydinger, but is too shy to approach him and turns herself invisible whenever he looks her way so as to avoid attention.

During a family dinner, her mother Helen, formerly known as Elastigirl, asks her how school was, noting that she has barely touched her food, but then Dash teases her about her crush on Tony, which insults Violet. This erupts into a fight, in which Dash runs around the table, hitting Violet, and Violet retaliates by generating her force-field that Dash crashes into. The fight is broken up when a family friend, Lucius Best a.k.a. Frozone rings the doorbell. After Violet's father Bob a.k.a. Mr. Incredible returns from his night with Lucius, Violet, and Dash hear their parents arguing loudly and rush into the scene to investigate. When Bob senses that Dash is in the same room he and Helen are in, he calls for them to come out, and Violet also appears, having turned invisible to listen to their argument without being noticed. Bob then assures the children that he and Helen work as a team, no matter what. Helen apologizes to the children for waking them up before ushering them back to bed. In one of the montages following Bob's return from Nomanisan Island, Violet is seen listening to music and reading a magazine when he comes up to her and gives her a kiss.

When Helen finds out that her husband (who has been doing secret hero work behind his family's back) is in trouble, she decides to go search for him and bring him back home. She places Violet in charge during her absence, but Violet notices super-suits in her mother's bag and asks her about them. Dash, due to his ability to run at super speeds, grabs super-suits for himself and Violet. While examining her suit, Violet discovers that it can turn invisible along with her, rendering her totally unseen, without disrupting her force fields (the force field part is discussed in A Magic Kingdom Adventure (AMKA)). However, Dash runs off after his mother, prompting Violet to go after him, and the two siblings end up stowing away on a plane their mother has borrowed from a friend.

When Elastigirl discovers her children aboard the jet, they argue over whose fault it is, and Elastigirl is shocked that they have left Jack-Jack alone in their house, to which Violet replies that she got someone to take care of the baby. Just then, missiles, sent by Syndrome, close in on the plane, and Elastigirl orders Violet to put a force field around them for protection. However, Violet is reluctant to try to generate such a large force field and is still too uncertain to successfully carry out the order. Elastigirl is forced to use her powers to turn herself into a ball around her children, shielding them just as the missiles slam into the plane, destroying the aircraft. She grabs them when she sees them falling with her, then

Violet

turns her body into a parachute to gently land in the water.

Seeing contrails left behind by the missiles, Elastigirl decides to head in the direction the missiles came from. She morphs herself into a lifeboat, on which Violet appears to be the only passenger as Dash serves as the outboard motor. Arriving at a shore of Nomanisan Island, they make their camp out in a cave. Elastigirl instructs her children to use their powers should anything goes wrong, but when Violet tries to protest, Helen warns her children that the bad guys they will be facing will be different from those on cartoons as those bad guys are merciless and will kill them if they got a chance. She places Violet in charge again in her absence, promising to return by morning. Before Elastigirl leaves Violet calls for her and apologizes to her for what happened on the plane (and failing to live up to expectations), to which Elastgirl apologizes back to Violet, stating that Elastigirl herself wasn't being fair to suddenly ask so much of Violet. Elastigirl reassures Violet by saying that the latter has more power than she herself realizes, but also warns her that in their situation, doubt is a luxury they can no longer afford.

Her confidence bolstered, Violet practices her power on the fire in the camp, but Dash, out of boredom, decides to look around. Violet tries to talk him out of it, as he thinks they are on a vacation, warning them that their parents' lives—as well as their marriage—could be in danger. Nevertheless, Dash explores deep into the cave, but he comes running back as flames are coming in his direction (The cave Dash and Violet are in is actually a rocket exhaust pipe). Dash grabs Violet, and they narrowly escape the flames, just in time to see a rocket taking off into the night sky. They spend the rest of the night in a jungle, huddling together to keep warm.

The next morning, Dash hears a monitor robot (disguised as a wild bird) asking for identification. He wakes up Violet, who stares curiously at the robotic bird that suddenly triggers a deafening alarm. They run away, with the bird flying after them, and soon they are cornered by three Velocipods patrolled by Syndrome's security guards. She reminds Dash of what their mother has said, telling him to run, which he does, and two of the guards chase after him. Turning invisible to hide from the remaining guard and remaining invisible, she attacks him with a large stick. Displaying a high level of ingenuity, the guard uses dirt to find Violet once she has submerged herself in a shallow pond. Just then, Dash returns and stops the soldier from killing Violet, who in return saves him from that soldier by enclosing both herself and Dash in a force-field; both discover that she can float inside her force-field if generated in mid-air. Dash then proceeds to move the force sphere by running along its inside surface, propelling it at considerable speeds and mowing down everything in their path. After destroying a couple more Velocipods, they literally run over their parents. After a brief and joyful reunion, the family works as a super-team for the first time as another wave of henchmen find them and attack them.

During this fight, Violet once again displays her increasing confidence, raising a large shield which protects her family from a hail of automatic weapons fire. Though the guards are quickly overpowered, Syndrome jumps into the scene and immobilizes the family in his zero-point energy. Once the family is imprisoned in his base's containment unit, Violet, while restrained by suspension beams, succeeds in wrapping a force-field around herself and severs her magnetic bonds. At the same time, her father apologizes to everyone for being a lousy father and being so caught up in the past that he missed out on his greatest adventure: his family. Violet has gathered enough momentum to roll towards a nearby control panel. As her father vows to get the family out of the situation no matter what it takes, Violet commends him for making some excellent progress and presses a button on the control panel that frees the family from the suspension beams. The family then makes their way to a hanger in hopes of getting a fast vehicle to head to Metroville. Dash suggests they use a rocket, and Violet suggests that they just need to use the coordinates from the previous launch so they won't have to try to fly it manually. Syndrome's former co-worker Mirage, who has defected from her employer after folding her apparent relationship with him, steps in to help.

After returning to Metroville, the family is faced with Omnidroid 10, which attacks the children, but Violet wraps her force-field around herself and Dash, protecting them from its claws. The Omnidroid then slams its huge bulk onto Violet's force field, dissipating it and knocking Violet unconscious. Just as the kids are about to be crushed, their father steps in and holds up the robot for Helen to reach for the kids and take them to safety. Bob then finds a remote Syndrome has left behind. Violet and Dash notice that "the remote, controls the robot." Her involvement in the battle comes after her elastic mother trip-wires the robot when an invisible Violet gets her hand on the remote while dodging the robot's claws. Dash and Violet fight over the remote, which their mother takes control of, and the family waits as the Omnidroid approaches. Violet refuses Elastigirl's order to hide and remains by her side until the Omnidroid is destroyed when Bob launches its detached claw (which the robot has fired at Bob a little earlier to prevent him from getting his hands on the remote) that penetrates through its bulk and rips out its brainpan. 

The Parrs return home, where they are caught again by Syndrome, who has baby Jack Jack in his arms, intending to kidnap him and raise him to be a sidekick. After Jack Jack is rescued by Elastigirl and Syndrome is killed when his cape gets snagged in the turbine of his manta jet, Violet wraps her force-field around the Parrs to protect them from that wreckage of Syndrome's jet that falls onto them and destroys their house.

Three months later, Violet is courageous enough to talk to her friends, and also Tony, who is now the shy one rather than Violet, and they plan to go to the movies on Friday. Violet tells Tony that she will buy the popcorn. In this scene, Violet was seen wearing a pink shirt and khaki pants instead of her typical dark blue clothing. In addition, her recent change in personality was made present by a desire to wear her hair out of her face -- pulled back by a headband. She and her parents cheer for Dash who is participating in track and field and applaud him for finishing in second place. Following Dash's athletic accomplishment, a new super-villain, The Underminer, emerges from underneath the earth. Violet and the rest of the family don their masks and suits, showing their rededication to fighting crime.

Original Concept

In a deleted scene (the original opening), she was still an infant and was implied to have a problem with spitting up. Her life was later threatened by Syndrome, at that time an old villain who intended to get revenge on Mr. Incredible. As he froze Bob and Helen, he heard the sound of Violet cooing and crying and him, still holding the Parrs (called Smiths) hostage and frozen. He tried to look for her in her small crib, but it was revealed she had turned invisible and instantly spat upon Syndrome. It was also originally implied that even her own existence violated the law, as Syndrome, upon discovering that Mr. Incredible was not only married to Elastigirl but also had her, he said: "Isn't it against the law for Supers to breed?"

Incredibles 2

The sequel picks up right where The Incredibles left off. While battling The Underminer, Violet accidentally reveals her secret identity to Tony Rydinger. This leads to him getting his memory wiped by Rick Dicker. Unfortunately, this also erases any recollection that Tony may have had of Violet. This leads to Violet acting like an angsty teenager when Tony fails to pick her up for their movie date. She gets even more upset when she learns that they erased his memory. She throws a fit and tries to destroy her super suit.

Despite being angry, Violet continues to help Bob take care of the family while Elastagirl is away. When Bob gets a call that Helen is in trouble, he leaves Violet in charge of Dash and Jack-Jack. While he's away, other superheroes attack. They are being controlled by Evelyn Deavor. Luckily, Frozone shows up and helps them fight off the bad guys. Unfortunately, the other superheroes manage to get mind controlling glasses onto Frozone's face and are able to gain control of him. Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack are rescued by Bob's Incredimobile.

They use the car to get them to the boat where Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and Elastigirl are being kept. They sneak aboard and try to find their parents. They find them but they're under Evelyn's control. Jack Jack manages to move Helen's goggles and she frees both Mr. Incredible and Frozone from being mind controlled. The group then realizes that the boat they're on is on a course to crash into the city. They work together and manage to stop the boat before it does any damage.

Violet then reintroduces herself to Tony and they agree to go on another movie date. The whole family drives the two of them to the movie theater but once they get there they witness a car chase. Violet leaves Tony at the movies with a promise of coming back after having dealt with the bad guys.

Personality

Throughout the first half of The Incredibles, Violet is symbolically hiding behind her hair, as a way to hide from the world. She also uses her invisibility as another way to hide from her peers. However, near the end of the movie, Violet gains enough confidence to she asks her crush, Tony Rydinger out on a date during Dash's track and field meet.

In the 2018 sequel, Violet retains her new upbeat and confident attitude. She also displays a much broader range of emotions, typical of a girl her age: throwing tantrums, acting awkward and at times sinking into a very sad mood. However, she ultimately develops a sense of maturity and responsibility. She was also the one who bravely suggested she and her brothers needed to take action after their parents and Lucius were in danger.

Physical Appearance

Violet is a 14-year-old girl, with a slender build and a small waistline. She stands at 160 centimeters (5'3") and weighs 40 kilograms (90 lbs). She has long straight bluish-black hair, blue-purple eyes, and a circular head. Following the events of the first film, she tends to wear a headband to keep her hair back. Violet's super suit consists of a red unitard with black bottoms and an "I" insignia on the chest, along with an orange belt and black gloves, thigh-high boots, and a black eye mask. She wears an orange headband with her super suit.

Powers & Abilities

Powers

  • Invisibility: Through an unknown process, Violet can render herself wholly or partially invisible at will. The exact nature of this superpower is not explained, nor are its limits (such as if it extends beyond the visible light spectrum). Violet is not able to render her normal clothes invisible as well, with the exception of her "super suit" created by designer Edna Mode to coordinate with her powers.
  • Force-Field Generation: Violet can also mentally generate a psionic field of purple-tinged force, which she uses for a variety of effects. Most commonly, Violet generates near-indestructible force fields around herself or other targets. By generating additional force behind her psionic force shields, Violet can turn them into offensive weapons, as seen during her fight against Voyd. She is capable of generating and manipulating multiple psionic force fields at the same time.[1] The interiors of her force fields can have an anti-gravitational effect, allowing Violet to levitate the objects or people they are surrounding. Her shields are incredibly durable, surviving attacks from the Omnidroid v.10, and can be used to deflect heavy oncoming artillery.

Abilities

  • High Intellect: Violet seems to be quite intelligent. For instance, she came up with the idea to fly a rocket, when no one knew how by using the coordinates from the last launch. She also knew how to escape from the electrical bonds that Syndrome kept her and her family imprisoned in, and was quickly able to deactivate their restraints. She also helped formulate a plan to redirect a wayward ship, with no usable controls and stopped it from crashing into a highly populated area.
  • Athleticism: Although it was not exactly seen in the first movie, in Disney INFINITY, Violet was very acrobatic and nimble, despite her skinny frame. In the 2018 sequel, during a quick brawl with a mind-controlled Voyd, Violet was able to keep away from Voyd's portals despite being in close-range. Violet also displayed enough strength to overpower Voyd when grabbed by the throat.

Weaknesses

  • Blunt-force: While her shields are exceedingly sturdy, particularly heavy, but blunt force can potentially cause the wall of Violet's force field to hit her and dissipate, leaving her vulnerable to attack.[2]
  • Energy Draining: Both her powers can also sap her physical energy if she tries to maintain them under sustained heavy assault (as seen in A Magic Kingdom Adventure).
  • Physical Apparel: Violet cannot turn her normal clothes or any item she holds invisible like she can with herself, so she is forced to wear a specially designed super suit that will disappear completely as she does. This limits the usefulness of her invisibility to a great extent, unless in her super suit.

Quotes

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Gallery

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Trivia

  • It is possible that Violet's powers were based on Marvel Comics' Invisible Woman, a member of the Fantastic Four who could create force-fields and turn invisible.
  • Violet may be named after the term "shrinking violet": a person who does not wish to be noticed. She is very shy, and, even at home, stays in the background and does not speak too much. This would fit both her personality and powers. And interestingly, Shrinking Violet is the name of a DC Comics superheroine whose superpower was to literally shrink.
  • Violet writes in cursive, as shown in a diary entry.
  • Violet's hair evolves over the course of the film to match her personality and personal growth; first totally obscuring her face at the beginning to match her retreating nature, and then being held partially back by the hairband of her Incredible suit, and finally being swept back completely by a colorful hair band in the final sequence, revealing her new self to the world.
  • In a deleted scene (the original opening), Violet was to first appear as an infant who had problems with spitting up. It was originally implied that her existence violated the law, as Supers were forbidden to marry each other and have children.
  • One possible explanation to her inability to make her clothes invisible is her young age (she is still a teenager). If true, this means she eventually could make her clothes (and things she hold) invisible.

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